Radhakrishna 3 inches

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Love in all its forms finds its epitome in the
"dual-unity" of Lord Krishna and his beloved, Radha. Krishna is seen as the
universal symbol of the lover and the ideal hero (nayak) while Radha as
the universal symbol of the beloved and the ideal heroine (nayika). As
lovers, their divine love-play encompassed a whole range of variations. It is as
if all lovers in the universe can find some part of themselves reflected in the
love of Radha and Krishna.

Such is the charisma of the love-lore of Radha and
Krishna, such is its vastness spread over a million emotions, and such is its
brilliance, that the name of their love and them as lovers has become a
sanctifying force for all contact between the sexes, sometimes also a cover for
human prurience.

Womenfolk in India feel a natural pull towards Lord
Krishna as a God. This is partly because Krishna is a God "created" specially
for women. This fact, in turn, has led to the stature of Radha rise in
Krishna-based lore. Radha seems to be, in a significant measure, contributing to
the aura surrounding Lord Krishna. The personality and feelings attributed to
Radha were in great measure, identified by the Indian women, who felt those same
feelings as silent desires and fantasies.

Krishna is the master of love and yet allows
domination by his lover, Radha. As a result, Radha's love for Krishna can be
seen as being complete in all respects - love, which is a devotion that God
Himself worships. The story of Radha and Krishna is able to talk directly to our
innermost sensual and spiritual feelings, thus being able to capture our very
soul in its ecstatic yet mystical and charming yet profound flavors.